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Start your free trialKeaton Crihfield
6,348 PointsI have no clue and even the help is useless
I have try Everything I can think of and still didn't work
class Panda:
species = 'Ailuropoda melanoleuca'
food = 'bamboo'
def __init__(self, name, age):
self.is_hungry = True
self.name = name
self.age = age
def eat(self):
self.is_hungry = False
return(f'{self.name} eats bamboo')
1 Answer
Daniel Montgomery
Treehouse StaffHey there, Keaton Crihfield! You're almost there, actually. The init and eat methods are not indented to be inside the Panda class. This means they are not recognized as part of the class but rather as standalone functions, which is not the intention. In Python, the indentation is crucial as it defines the structure and scope of code blocks, including classes and their methods.
I hope this helps!